On Jun 28, 2006, at 8:08 AM, Gábor Farkas wrote:
> let's imagine for a second that the unicode-django patch is done and
> available (it's not, but let's imagine it is)
>
> would there be a chance to get it applied?

Obviously that would depend on the quality of the patch and the  
ramifications of its application, but I'd think it's pretty likely  
the answer is "yes".

I'm not trying to tell you or anyone else what to work on; I'm just  
explaining why *I* don't view this as a top priority.

Yes, as an English speaker it *is* easy for me to discount the need  
for bulletproof Unicode support, but frankly that's not really  
figuring into it.  It's simply that I have *far* to many other things  
on my plate to find room for this.

Again, if it's something *you* feel strongly about, please don't  
think I'm trying to hold you back!

Jacob
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